Don't fall into the hands of scammers: The dangers behind the promise of a "high-paying job" in Turkey

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Don't fall into the hands of scammers: The dangers behind the promise of 'high-paying jobs' in Turkey
Recently, there has been a sharp increase in cases where certain fraudulent individuals are deceiving citizens of Uzbekistan with promises of high-paying jobs in Turkey. These deceptive schemes are mainly carried out through acquaintances.

Scammers are putting our compatriots in difficult situations by making false promises regarding jobs, housing, and documentation.

What problems can illegal work activities lead to?
If one trusts such scams and starts illegal work in Turkey, they may face the following serious consequences:
  • Failure to receive the promised salary, or being paid much less;
  • Harsh and dangerous working conditions, lack of adequate safety measures at the workplace;
  • Insult or pressure from the employer, and in some cases even exploitation;
  • Deportation and hefty fines due to illegal work;
  • After receiving money, the intermediary may "disappear," and false promises regarding airport pickups.

What permits are required for legal work?
Any foreign citizen wishing to work in Turkey must have a legal work permit — Chalıshma İzni. This document is issued by the Republic of Turkey's Directorate General of Migration Management.

If a person does not have this permit, working is considered illegal, and the aforementioned consequences may arise.

Be alert and warn your loved ones
To avoid becoming a victim of such scams:
  • Under no circumstances travel abroad without official documents and a contract.
  • Request complete information and an official license about the person offering the job.
  • Obtain direct information from the embassy and relevant authorities about working conditions, visas, and work permits in Turkey.

Trust the document, not the job promise
The dream of working in Turkey can be a gateway to opportunities for many, but it can also turn into a dark barrier in the hands of scammers. Never give your passport to anyone, do not act without official documents, and do not hesitate to contact law enforcement if necessary.
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